Lyrical Ballads: 1798 and 1800Broadview Press, 2008-08-22 - 552 psl. Long central to the canon of British Romantic literature, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworths Lyrical Ballads is a fascinating case study in the history of poetry, publishing, and authorship. This Broadview edition is the first to reprint both the 1798 and the 1800 editions of Lyrical Ballads in their entirety. In the appendices to this Broadview edition, reviews, correspondence, and a selection of contemporary verse and prose situate the work within the popular and experimental literature of its time, and allow readers to trace the works transformations in response to the pressures of the literary marketplace. |
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A Chronology | 38 |
A Note on the Text | 44 |
LYRICAL BALLADS 1798 Edition | 46 |
Reviews of the 1798 Edition | 148 |
Additions to the 1802 Edition of Lyrical Ballads | 419 |
Poems by ColeridgeOriginally Intended for Lyrical Ballads | 430 |
Correspondence about Lyrical Ballads | 453 |
Commentary on Lyrical Ballads | 469 |
The Dispersal of Lyrical Ballads into the Collected Works of Coleridge and Wordsworth | 487 |
Prose Contemporaries | 493 |
Verse Contemporaries | 506 |
Mapping the Poems | 540 |
LYRICAL BALLADS 1800 Edition | 169 |
Reviews of the 1800 Edition | 400 |
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